I want to sync my ipod touch voice memo with my new Macbook pro, but iTunes give me a message asking me to erase ipod library, I have all my music staff on ipod and I want your help with that..

I want to sync my ipod touch voice memo with my new Macbook pro, but iTunes give me a message asking me to erase ipod library, I have all my music staff on ipod and I want your help with that..
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